Why everyone's talking about Peckham right now

The Where Are You? travel competition: May 2017

These swirls of rock look like they could belong to a McVitie's Ice Gem factory. But we're far from the UK. Almost 4,000ft above sea level, this incredible slot canyon, often nicknamed 'the corkscrew', is on the largest land area retained by a native people in the country. It's been created over many thousands of years by the relentless forces of water and wind, slowly carving and sculpting the sandstone into curious forms and textures. Those who dare venture here should keep their wits about them. In 1997, 11 tourists were swept away by a flash flood, so visits are limited to guided tours that lead you through narrow, winding paths - about 1,335ft long and 120ft deep - and up and down steel ladders anchored into the canyon walls. The view changes constantly as the sun moves across the sky, filtering rays of sunshine across the stone walls. These ever-shifting angles bounce light back and forth, creating an extraordinary display of colour from scorching red and mellow orange to pretty pink and deep purple, which explains why this spot is so popular with photographers. Where are you?

Identify the place described above, then go to our competition page to enter the answer and your details to be in with the chance of winning a holiday to Mykonos. The competition closed on 31 May 2017.